Chibuzo A.D. Ugwu
Chibuzo A.D. Ugwu is an Irish-Nigerian author whose storytelling journey began long before he ever put pen to paper. Born in Waterford, Ireland, and later relocating to Texas, his life has been shaped by cultural richness, curiosity, and a deep appreciation for the mind’s mysteries. From an early age, he found fascination in everything, from the strategy of football and the elegance of art to the complex beauty of neuroscience. But no matter how varied his interests, one passion remained constant: reading.
With over 236 books read by the time he decided to write his own, Chibuzo’s love for stories isn’t just a pastime. It’s a lifelong obsession. That obsession led him to Feelin’ Lucid, a psychological thriller that explores trauma, identity, and the surreal power of the human brain. Though he’s never experienced lucid dreaming himself, Chibuzo’s fascination with cognitive science and consciousness fuels the intensity of his debut.
Now a student of neuroscience at Lawrence University in Wisconsin, Chibuzo is driven by the same thirst for understanding that inspired his book. His goal isn’t just to entertain. It’s to explore what makes us tick, what shapes our thoughts, and how we survive the darkest parts of our minds.
Chibuzo A.D. Ugwu writes not just to tell stories but to challenge reality. And this is only the beginning.
With over 236 books read by the time he decided to write his own, Chibuzo’s love for stories isn’t just a pastime. It’s a lifelong obsession. That obsession led him to Feelin’ Lucid, a psychological thriller that explores trauma, identity, and the surreal power of the human brain. Though he’s never experienced lucid dreaming himself, Chibuzo’s fascination with cognitive science and consciousness fuels the intensity of his debut.
Now a student of neuroscience at Lawrence University in Wisconsin, Chibuzo is driven by the same thirst for understanding that inspired his book. His goal isn’t just to entertain. It’s to explore what makes us tick, what shapes our thoughts, and how we survive the darkest parts of our minds.
Chibuzo A.D. Ugwu writes not just to tell stories but to challenge reality. And this is only the beginning.